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【2023年】安徽省馬鞍山市大學(xué)英語6級
大學(xué)英語六級預(yù)測試題(含答案)
學(xué)校:班級:姓名:考號:
一、l.Writing(10題)
1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicAnImpressiveFilm.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.簡單介紹你最喜歡的一部電影
2.談?wù)勀銓@部電影但感受
3.總結(jié)
2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledAletterofApplicationforVolunteeroftheGreatWallReservation
Project.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
假設(shè)你是李明,請你給保護(hù)長城志愿者工作指導(dǎo)中心寫一封申請信,申
請成位保護(hù)長城項(xiàng)目的志愿者。信中必須包括以下內(nèi)容:
1.你從某報(bào)紙中得知這個(gè)項(xiàng)目招募志愿者的消息,感受到十分的高興
2.想當(dāng)這個(gè)項(xiàng)目志愿者的原因
3.簡單介紹個(gè)人的性格和愛好,并表示十分希望自己能成為一名志愿者
ALetterofApplicationforVolunteeroftheGreatWallReservationProject
3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topicWhatAreCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?Youshouldwriteat
least150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.據(jù)統(tǒng)計(jì),在網(wǎng)上聊天交友、玩網(wǎng)絡(luò)游戲是目前我國大學(xué)生上網(wǎng)的主要
活動(dòng)內(nèi)容
2.專家認(rèn)為,那些沉迷于聊天和游戲的大學(xué)生,不僅耗費(fèi)了金錢、時(shí)間
和精力,還影響了正常的學(xué)業(yè)和人際交往
3.我們應(yīng)當(dāng)如何看待大學(xué)生上網(wǎng)的問題
WhatAreCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?
4.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledTo
CurbSpending?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline
givenbelow:
1.現(xiàn)在許多大學(xué)生花錢大手大腳
2.有人認(rèn)為社會(huì)整體生活水平提高了,大學(xué)生花錢多一些無可厚非
3.你的看法
5.假設(shè)你是李芳,給好朋友Lily寫一封信。內(nèi)容如下:
1.邀請她五一放假其間來北京游玩
2.簡單介紹北京的名勝古跡
3.希望對方回信交流意見
ALettertoaFrien
6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea
compositiononthetopicItPaystoBeHonest.Youshouldwriteatleast150
wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.當(dāng)前社會(huì)存在許多不誠實(shí)的現(xiàn)象。
2.誠實(shí)利人利己,做人應(yīng)該誠實(shí)。
7.Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteashortessayentitledInternet
accordingtothefollowingoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.Thefirstsentence
ofeachparagraphhasbeengiventoyou.
1.因特網(wǎng)越來越普遍地進(jìn)入到我們的學(xué)習(xí)、工作和生活當(dāng)中
2.因特網(wǎng)的益處
3.因特網(wǎng)的消極方面
Internet
Internethasbeenplayinganincreasingroleinourdailylife..
Internethasenabledustodoalotofthingsmoreeasilyandquickly..
However,ifnotmanagedproperly,Internetcancreatemanyproblemstoo.
Allinall,wecannotlivewithoutInternetnow..
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort
essayentitledCollegeStudent'sJob-Hunting.Youshouldwriteatleast150
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow.
1.近年來出現(xiàn)大學(xué)生就業(yè)難的現(xiàn)象。
2.產(chǎn)生這一現(xiàn)象的原因(如大學(xué)生追求目標(biāo)過高,專業(yè)不對口等。)
3.如何解決這個(gè)問題(改變就業(yè)觀念,大學(xué)生在培訓(xùn)等)。
CollegeStudent'sJob-Hunting
9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
ScientificAttitude.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline
givenbelow:
1.科學(xué)態(tài)度的實(shí)質(zhì)
2.科學(xué)態(tài)度的方方面面
3.結(jié)論
ScientificAttitude
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetter
applyingforthefollowingadvertisedjob.Yourlettershouldbebasedonthe
informationgivenintheadvertisementandyoushouldwriteatleast150
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.說明應(yīng)聘的職位和信息的來源。
2.介紹自己時(shí)專業(yè)隋況和相關(guān)的兼職工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)。
3.提出希望有機(jī)會(huì)面試。
年齡要
職位名稱:訪問員18-25
求:
語言要
崗位類型:兼職普通話
求:
工作時(shí)
招聘人數(shù):57.15—7.30
郁
大專或以語言要音通話,英語流利者優(yōu)先考
學(xué)歷要求:
上求:慮
職責(zé)要求:性格開朗,能說會(huì)道,王動(dòng),吃苦耐勞
上信息來自WW.
51Pt.com
(你叫李華,住在上海明月路250號,郵編200312。今天是2006年12
月1號,你想應(yīng)聘一份兼職工作。求職信寫給:上海中山西路526號一
家叫“陽光有限公司”的人刀資源部經(jīng)理Brown先生,郵編200013。)
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)
11.LawrenceBragg,theCavendishProfessorofExperimentalPhysics,once
wrote:"IwilltrytodefinewhatIbelievetobelackinginourpresentcourses
forundergraduates.Theydonotlearntowriteclearlyandbriefly,marshalling
theirPointsindueandaestheticallysatisfyingorder,andeliminating
inessentials.Theyareineptatthoseturnsofphraseorhappyanalogywhich
throwaflyingbridgeacrossachasmofmisunderstandingandmakecontact
betweenmindandmind.Theydonotknowhowtotalktopeoplewhohavea
verydifferenttrainingfromthem,andhowtocarryconvictionwhenplansfor
actionofvitalimportancetothemaremade."Perhapsthiswouldnotmatter
toomuchifphysicalsciencestudentsweredestinedonlyforthebackrooms
ofscientificlaboratories.Butrecenttrendsindicatethatmanyscience
graduatesendupincareersfarfromtheirinitialtraining.Manyaphysics
graduateistobefoundpredictingthefuturemarketintheSquareMile;many
achemistishypingitupinpublicrelations.Oneofthemaincomplaintsof
thosegraduateswholeavescienceisthattheircourseconcentratedon
producingstudentsequippedtofollowaresearchcareer,andthatthe
underlyingassumptionwasthatsuchresearchwouldbecarriedoutinan
academicenvironment.Thosewhoeventuallyfindthemselveselsewhere,
whetherasscientificresearchersorinanothercapacity,oftenfeelillequipped
fortheenvironmentofcommerceandindustry.Theseyoungpeopleoften
havetowriteofftheirlastthreeyears1training.Atmost,alltheygotfromtheir
BScwasagroundinginscientificlogicandnumeracy.Thefactualcontentof
theirsubjectwasjustsomuchexcessbaggage.
Theacademicscientificcommunitywhichsuppliedtheexcessbaggagecan
beheardloudlybemoaningthe"loss"oftalentedyoungscientists.Yet
academicscientistsalsocomplainaboutscientificilliteracyinexactlythose
non-scienceprofessions,whicharenowwelcomingsciencestudents.
Perhapsiftherewerelessmoaningandgreateracceptanceofthisintellectual
osmosis(滲透),theexoduscouldbeturnedtoeveryone'sadvantage.The
refugeegraduatesoughttobeabletothinkoftheirscientificknowledgeand
trainingasabonus.Itoughttomakeapositive,constructivecontributionto
theirworkinglives,andbeasourceofinsightfortheircolleagues.Atthesame
time,thescientificcommunityshouldbereapingthebenefitofthisbroadand
influentialdistributionofpeoplewhoaresympathetictoscience.
Thereasonwhythisisnotthecaseisthatsciencegraduatesareoftenunable
tosharetheirsciencewiththeirnonscientificcolleagues.Theyareunableto
communicate.InsteadofbuildingBragg's"flyingbridge"theyfind
themselveserectingbarrierswhenevercalledupontoexplainscientific
conceptsineverydayterms.Attitudesinthescientificcommunityare
changing.In1985,theRoyalSocietypublishedareportonthepublic
understandingofscienceinBritain.Itsconclusionstookmanymembersof
thescientificcommunitybysurprise.
Thereportadvocatedincreasedcooperationwiththemedia,moretrainingin
communicationskillsforscientistsandwiderscienceeducation.Italso
recommendedthatcommunicationskillsbeanintegralpartofevery
undergraduatesciencecourse.TheresponseinBritishuniversitieshasbeen
patchy,tosaytheleast,thereasonsarenotclear.Itmaybethatnothingmore
thanstraightforwardinertiaisresponsible.Beingmorecharitable,academic
scientistsmaysimplyfeeltheirjobistoteachscienceandthatanyattempts
todelveintotheartofcommunicationwillbeillreceivedbybothstudents
andtheoutsideworld.However,thereisevidencetosuggestthesefearsare
illfounded.Forexample,thedepartmentsofchemicalandelectrical
engineeringatImperialCollege,London,haveformanyyearsofferedtheir
studentstuitioningivingtalks.The
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
Whenthedemandforaproductisconstantlyhigh,individualproducersneed
tokeepthepricedown,owingtofromotherproducers
intheline.
13.
Oneofthebestwaystoalleviatestressisto.
A.setdeadlinesforyourself
B.completetasksearly
C.dowhatwedesiretodo
D.putourscheduleinwriting
14.
Accordingtotheracerules,dogsforracemusthave.
15.
ForlocalpeopleinNorthWales,manyofthemconsiderEnglishaforeign
languageandtheirmotherlanguageis.
16.
ApersonshouldreturnhistaxestotheIRSserviceandprocessingcenterfor
thepurposeof.
17.
Whafssomysteriousaboutbackproblems?
A.Theimpossibilitytomeasuretheintensityofthepain.
B.Theunknownoriginofthepain.
C.Thedisconnectbetweenspinedefectsandpain.
D.Thelowpercentageofpeoplewithabnormaldiscsamongthehealthy.
18.
Accordingtothepassage,booksandseminarscanbeasvaluableasThe
organizedExecutive.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Aseriesofexperimentsdescribedinthepassageistoexaminewhether
thoughtandbehavior,can.
20.
Whenyourequestcash,themoneymoveselectronicallyfromyouraccount
tothehostsaccountto.
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)
21.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe
passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral
idea.Whenthepassageisreadfbrthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin
theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.
Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing
information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave
justheardorwritedownthe
聽力原文.Foryearsnow,theworld'sfastesttrains,operatinginJapanand
France,havebeenstuckata(36)maximumoperatingspeedofaroundthree
hundredkilometersanhourinfactthelatestJapanesebullettrainstravelabit
slowerthantheir(37)predecessors,theemphasisofthedesignersbeingmore
on(38)smoothnessandeconomy.NowJREast,thecountry'slargestrailway
company,has(39)unveiledamuchfastertrain,capableof(40)sustained
speedsofaroundthreehundredandsixtykilometersanhour.
Thenewtrain,whichhasbeen(41)displayedinadazzlingcolor,looksvery
(42)similartothestreamlinedmodelsalreadyrunningonJapan'shigh-speed
railways,exceptforoneunusualfeatureextra(43)emergencybrakesinthe
form,ofcat'searsthatrisefromtheroofofthecarriagesthis,aresponseto
thederailment(出軌)ofabullettrainafteranearthquakelastyear.
(44)Thetestingwillbeextensivesincethenewtrainwon'tgointoservicefor
sixyears.Strictlyspeakingitisn'ttheworld'sfastestthathonorgoesto
magnetically-levitatedtrainswhichliterallyfloatabovethetrackonan
enormousmagneticfieldandyes,(45)thefastestofthoseisalsoJapanese,an
experimentalmodelthathashitspeedsofclosetosixhundredkilometersan
hour.
ButonlyonemaglevnetworkisinoperationtodayaGermansystem,builtin
Shanghaianditonlycoversthethirtykilometersfromtheairporttothecity.
(46)Thetechnologyissoexpensivethatconventionalrailwaysarelikelyto
dominateinter-citytravelfbrmanymoreyears.
Foryearsnow,theworld'sfastesttrains,operatinginJapanandFrance,have
beenstuckata[Bl]operatingspeedofaroundthreehundred
kilometersanhourinfactthelatestJapanesebullettrainstravelabitslower
thantheir[B2],theemphasisofthedesignersbeingmoreon[B3]
andeconomy.NowJREast,thecountry'slargestrailwaycompany,
has[B4]amuchfastertrain,capableof[B5]speedsofaround
threehundredandsixtykilometersanhour.
Thenewtrain,whichhasbeen[B6]inadazzlingcolor,looksvery
similartothe[B7]modelsalreadyrunningonJapan'shigh-speed
railways,exceptforoneunusualfeatureextra[B8]brakesintheform,
ofcat'searsthatrisefromtheroofofthecarriagesthis,aresponsetothe
derailment(出軌)ofabullettrainafteranearthquakelastyear.
[B9].Strictlyspeakingitisn'ttheworld'sfastestthathonorgoesto
magneticallylevitatedtrainswhichliterallyfloatabovethetrackonan
enormousmagneticfieldandyes[BIO].
ButonlyonemaglevnetworkisinoperationtodayaGermansystem,builtin
Shanghaianditonlycoversthethirtykilometersfromtheairporttothecity.
[Bll].
[Bl]
22.聽力原文:M:Hey,Louise,FvegotausedcopyofourChemistry
textbookforhalfprice.
W:Tmafraidyouwastedyourmoney.Yoursisthefirstedition.butwe're
supposedtobeusingthethirdedition.
Q:Whathasthemandone?
(15)
A.Hehaseditedthreebooks.
B.Hehasboughtthewrongbook.
C.Hehaslosthalfofhismoney.
D.Hehasfoundthechemistrybook.
23.
[B7]
24.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:ThesilenceoftheReferenceLibrarywasbrokenonlybyan
occasionalcoughandnowandthenbythescarcelyaudiblesoundofpages
beingturnedover.Therewereabouttwentypeopleintheroom,mostofthem
withtheirheadsbentovertheirbooks.Theassistantlibrarianwhowasin
chargeoftheroomsatatadeskinonecorner.SheglancedatPhilipashe
camein,andthenwentonwithherwork.
Philiphasnotbeentothispartofthelibrarybefore.Hewalkedaroundthe
roomalmostontiptoe,afraidofdisturbingtheindustriousreaderswithhis
heavyshoes.Theshelveswerefilledwiththickvolumes:dictionariesinany
languages,encyclopedias,atlases,biographiesandotherworksofreference.
Hefoundnothingthatwaslikelytointeresthimuntilhecametoasmallshelf
outofhisreach,sohehadtofetchasmallladderinordertogetonedown.
Unfortunately,ashewasclimbingdowntheladder,thebookhehadchosen
slippedfromhisgraspandfelltothefloorwithaloudcrash.Twentypairsof
eyeslookedupathimsimultaneously,annoyedbyhisunaccustomed
disturbance.Philipfelthimselfgoredashepickeduphisbook,whichdidnot
seemtohavebeendamagedbyitsfall.
Hehadjustsatdownwhenhefoundtheyoungladyassistantstanding
alongsidehim."Youmustbemorecarefulwhenyouarehandlingthese
books."shesaidseverely.Satisfiedthatshehaddoneherduty,sheturnedto
gobacktoherdesk.Thenasuddenthoughtshuckher.HBytheway,howold
areyou?"sheaskedPhilip."Thirteen."Hetoldher."Youarenotallowedin
hereifyou'reundertheageoffourteen,youknow,*1theassistantsaid."Didn't
yousecthenoticeonthedoor?."Philipshookhishead.Heexpectedthe
assistanttoaskhimtoleave.Instead,inamorekindlytone,shesaid,"Well,
nevermind.Butmakesurethatyoudon'tdisturbtheotherreadersagain,
otherwiseIshallhavetoaskyoutoleave.**
(27)
A.Philiphasnotbeentothispartofthelibrarybefore.
B.Itwasveryquietinthelibrary.
C.Philipfellofftheladderandmadealoudnoise.
D.Thelibrarianwasverykindtoreaders.
25.(35)
A.AmericansarehappierthanEuropeans.
B.TheGDPofEuropeishigherthanthatofAmerica.
C.Peopleallovertheworldchoosetoworklesswhentheyarericher.
D.TwopossiblereasonsaregivenfbrworkinglongerhoursintheUS.
26.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Centuriesago,duringtheMiddleAges,mostofthelandin
Europewasownedbymanydifferentkingsandqueens,princesand
princesses,lordsandladies.Theydidnotallgetalong.Theywerealways
fighting..Theyallwantedtogetmoreland.Toprotectthemselves,they
startedbuildinghugehomesoutofstone.Theycalledtheirhomescastles.A
castlewasbuiltbehindastrongstonewall.Thewallwasfiveorsixfeetthick
andtentotwentyfeethigh.Adeepditchcalledamoatwasdugaroundthe
outsideofthewall.Itwasoftenfilledwithwater,andthe-onlywayanyone
couldenterthecastlewastocrossadrawbridge.Thedrawbridgecouldbe
raisedorloweredoverthemoatfrominsidethecastlewalls.Therewasalso
atunnelthatbeganinthecastleandendedatthemoat.Thiswasimportantin
casethecastlewascaptured.Itallowedthekingandqueentoescape.They
couldswimacrossthemoatandhideintheforest.Livinginacastlewasnot
verycomfortable.Theroomswerecoldanddamp.Everyroomcouldhavea
fireburninginagreatfireplace,butuntilthetwelfthcenturycastlesdidnot
havechimneys.Thesmokefromtheirfireplaceshadtogooutthroughopen
doorsandwindows.Mealsoftenhadtenortwelvecourses.Themeatmight
bewildboarorbirdsthatwereboiledorroastedoveranopenfire.Allthe
foodwashighlyseasoned.Peopleevenputpepperintheirdrinks!Thepeople
satatalongtableandatewiththeirfingersandaknife,allpickingtheirfood
fromthesamebigdish.Theyhadnonapkins.Therefore,theyoftenwiped
theirhandsonpiecesofbread.Whentheirfingerswereclean,theythrewthe
breadtotheirhuntingdogs.
(27)
A.Kingsandqueens,princesandprincesses,andlordsandladiesbuiltcastles
inordertogetmoreland.
B.Aroundtheoutsideofacastle,amoatwasdug,whichwasoftenfilledwith
water.
C.Acastlewasbuiltbehindathickandhighstonewall,whichwasstrong
enoughtostandthepossibleattackofenemies.
D.Ifadrawbridgewaspulledup,therewasnowayforpeopletoenterthe
castle.
27.聽力原文:M:Therewereonlytwentystudentsatlastnightsmeeting,so
nothingcouldbevotedon.
W:That'stoobad.They'llhavetoturnoutingreaternumbersiftheywanta
voiceincampusissues.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(17)
A.Thestudentsshouldreturntoclasses.
B.Lastnight'smeetingwasbadlymanaged.
C.Thereshouldbemoreissuestovoteon.
D.Morestudentsshouldcometothemeetings.
28.(34)
A.Hesentsurgeonstoserveinthearmy.
B.Reprovidedsoldierswithmedicalsupplies.
C.Herecruitedvolunteerstocarefbrthewounded.
D.Hehelpedtofleetheprisonersofwar.
29.聽力原文:W:ThatreportIdidcametooverfiftypages!
M:Mygoodness!
Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutthereport?.
(18)
A.It'sverywellwritten.
B.Hedoesn'theliveit'smissingsomanypages.
C.He'samazedatthelength.
D.Hewantstolookitover.
30.
[Bll]
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)
31.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby
somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Manythingsaboutlanguageareamystery,andmanywillalwaysremainso.
Butsomethingswedoknow.
First,weknowthatallhumanbeingshavealanguageofsomesort.Thereis
noraceofmenanywhereonearthsobackwardthatithasnolanguage,noset
ofspeechsoundsbywhichthepeoplecommunicatewithoneanother.
Furthermore,inhistoricaltimes,therehasneverbeenaraceofmenwithout
alanguage.
Second,thereisnosuchthingasaprimitivelanguage.Therearemanypeople
whoseculturesareundeveloped,whoare,aswesay,uncivilized,butthe
languagestheyspeakarenotprimitive.Inallknownlanguageswecansee
complexitiesthatmusthavebeentensofthousandsofyearsindeveloping.
Thishasnotalwaysbeenwellunderstood;indeed,thedirectcontraryhas
oftenbeenstated.PopularideasofthelanguageoftheAmericanIndianswill
illustrate.ManypeoplehavesupposedthattheIndianscommunicatedina
veryprimitivesystemofnoises.Studyhasprovedthistobenonsense.There
are,orwere,hundredsofAmericanIndianlanguages,andallofthemturnout
tobeverycomplicatedandveryold.Theyarecertainlydifferentfromthe
languagesthatmostofusarefamiliarwith,buttheyarenomoreprimitive
thanEnglishandGreek.
Athirdthingweknowaboutlanguageisthatalllanguagesareperfectly
adequate.Thatis,eachoneisaperfectmeansofexpressingthecultureofthe
peoplewhospeakthelanguage.
Finally,weknowthatlanguagechanges.Itisnaturalandnormalforlanguage
tochange;theonlylanguagesthatdonotchangearethedeadones.Thisis
easytounderstandifwelookbackwardintime.Changegoesoninallaspects
oflanguage.Grammaticalfeatureschangeasdospeechsounds,andchanges
invocabularyaresometimesveryextensiveandmayoccurveryrapidly.
Vocabularyistheleaststablepartofanylanguage.
Inthesecondparagraphtheauthorthinksthat.
A.somebackwardracedoesn*thavealanguageofitsown
B.somcraceinhistorydidn'tpossessalanguageofitsown
C.anyhumanrace,whetherbackwardornot,hasalanguage
D.someracesonearthcancommunicatewithoutlanguage
32.
Whydotheinstitutionswanttopartnerwithprivatecompanies?
A.Themassiveexpansionofmarketingcampaignshastakenplace.
B.Theywanttoinfusepeoplewithmarketingideas.
C.Theywanttobemarket-orientedinstitutions.
D.Governmentspendingontheinstitutionsisgreatlycurtailed.
33.
AccordingtoDr.Scorer,lightningiscausedby
A.rainfallingthroughclouds
B.hailfallingthroughsupercooledclouds
C.hailfallingthroughsuperheatedclouds
D.iceparticlesfallingthroughanyclouds
五、5.ErrorCorrection。題)
34.
[S6]
35.
[S7]
36.Somepsychologistsmaintainthatmentalacts
suchasthinkingarenotperformedinthebrain
along,butthatone'smusclesalsoparticipate.ItS1.
maybesaidthatwethinkwithourmusclesin
somewhatsamewaythatwelistentomusicwithourS2.
bodies.
Yousurelyarenotsurprisedtobetoldthatyou
usuallylistentomusicnotonlywithyourearsbut
alsoyourwholebody.FewpeoplecanlistentomusicS3.
thatismostorlessfamiliarwithoutmovingtheirbodyS4.
or,morespccifical,somepartoftheirbody.OftenS5.
whenonelistenstoasymphonicconcertoftheradio,
heistemptedtodirecttheorchestraevenalthoughheS6.
knowsthereisacompetentconductoronthejob.
Strangealthoughthisbehavior,maybe,thereisS7.
averygoodreasonofit.OnecannotderiveallS8.
possibleenjoymentfrommusicunlessheparticipates,so
tospeak,initsperformance.Thelistener"feels"
oneselfintothemusicwithmoreorlesspronouncedS9.
(明顯的)motionsofhisbody.
Themusclesofthebodyactuallyparticipatein
thementalprocessofthinkinginthesameway,although
thisparticipationislessobviouslybecauseitisS10.
lesspronounced
[SI]
六、6.ErrorCorrection。題)
37.
[S9]
38.
[S7]
39.Manypeoplebelievetheyaresupposetodrinkeightglassesofwateraday,
orabout[Si]
twoliters.What?Becausethatiswhattheyhavebeentoldalltheirlife.Buta
newreport[S2]
offerssomedifferentadvice.Expertssaypeopleshouldobeytheirbodies;
theyshould
drinkasmuchwaterastheyfeellikedrink.[S3]
Thereportcontainssomegeneralsuggestion.Theexpertssaywomenshould
get
abouttwo-point-scvcnlitersofwaterday.Menshouldgetaboutthrcc-point-
sevenliters.[S4]
Butwait-ineachcase,thatismorethaneightglasses.
Thereisanimportantdifference.Thereportdoesnottellpeoplehowmany
glasses
ofwatertodrink.Infact,theexpertssayitmaybepossibletoknowhow
manyglasses[S5]
areneededtomeettheseguidelines.Thisisbecausethedailywater
requirementcan
includethewatercontentinfoods.
Peopleneedtodrinkmorewaterwhentheyarephysicallyactive.Thesameis
true
ofthoseliveinhotclimates.Dependingonheatandactivity,peoplecould
needtwotimes[S6]
somuchwaterasothersdo.[S7]
Allthis,however,docsnotansweronequestion.Nooneseemssurewhy
people
havetheideathatgoodhealthrequireeightglassesofwaterdaily.[S8]
Itmayhavestartedwithamisunderstanding.Innineteen-fbrty-five,the
National
AcademyofSciencespublishedsomeguidelines.ItsFoodandNutrition
Boardsaida
goodnumberofwaterformostadultswastwo-point-fivelitersdaily.This
wasbasedon[S9]
anaverageofonemilliliterforeachcalorieoffoodeat.Butthatwasonlypart
ofwhat[S10]
theboardsaid.Italsosaidthatmostofthisamountiscontainedinprepared
foods.
[SI]
參考答案
l.AnImpressiveFilmAnimatedfilmsneverfailtofascinatemeandTheLion
Kingisnoexception.ThefilmisaboutayounglioncubnamedSimbawho
struggleswithvariousobstaclesinlifeandfinallytakeshisrightfulplaceas
KingofthePrideLands.ThoughitwasalmosttenyearsagothatIfirstsaw
ititisfreshinmymindasifIhadjustseenit.Itisanincrediblefilm.When
KingMufasatriedtosavehissonSimbaattheexpenseofhisownlifeIwas
reducedtotearsbythisselflesslove.WhenSimbagotoverfromthetragedy
withthecompanyofTimonandPumbaaIwasamazedatthehealingpower
offriendship.WhenSimbaknewthetruthandfinallymusteruphiscourage
tofaceuptotherealityandtakeuphisresponsibilityasthekingofthePride
LandsIwasoverjoyed.WhenScarwickedlyplottedtokillhisownbrother
KingMufasatomakehimselfkingIwasoverwhelmedbyhisintensedesire
forpower.TheLionKingmakesmelaughandcryandmakesmeangryand
excited.Suchaspectacularfilmhasappealedtoandwillinvariablyappealto
peopleofallages.AnImpressiveFilmAnimatedfilmsneverfailtofascinate
me,andTheLionKingisnoexception.Thefilmisaboutayounglioncub
namedSimbawhostruggleswithvariousobstaclesinlife,andfinallytakes
hisrightfulplaceasKingofthePrideLands.Thoughitwasalmosttenyears
agothatIfirstsawit,itisfreshinmymindasifIhadjustseenit.Itisan
incrediblefilm.WhenKingMufasatriedtosavehisson,Simba,atthe
expenseofhisownlife,Iwasreducedtotearsbythisselflesslove.When
SimbagotoverfromthetragedywiththecompanyofTimonandPumbaa,I
wasamazedatthehealingpoweroffriendship.WhenSimbaknewthetruth
andfinallymusteruphiscouragetofaceuptotherealityandtakeuphis
responsibilityasthekingofthePrideLands,Iwasoveijoyed.WhenScar
wickedlyplottedtokillhisownbrother,KingMufasa,tomakehimselfking,
Iwasoverwhelmedbyhisintensedesireforpower.TheLionKingmakesme
laughandcry,andmakesmeangryandexcited.Suchaspectacularfilmhas
叩pealedtoandwillinvariablyappealtopeopleofallages.解析:這是一
篇電影觀后感,該文開頭以Animatedfilmsneverfailtofascinateme,and
TheLionKingisnoexception.點(diǎn)題,簡潔明了,然后介紹了電影的主要
情節(jié);第二段圍繞Itisanincrediblefilm.展開,用四個(gè)when開頭的平
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